A clause in a contract which provides that the courts may not be used to resolve any disputes between the parties is:
A) Void at common law.
B) Illegal at common law.
C) Referred to as a 'restraint of trade' clause.
D) By its very nature incapable of being enforced by the courts.
Correct Answer:
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